Swatches | Nudity Collection by Virago Varnish

Today I have swatches of the gorgeous Nudity collection releasing on August 26th from Virago Varnish! This is a set of 6 different nude shades in differing tones and hues to match every skin tone. These were sent to me for review.

I would like to preface this review by saying that this entire collection is incredible! Almost all of the shades are complete one coaters with a perfect formula that self levels with ease. These all also stamp beautifully over light and dark colors.

Unclad shown at 1 coat plus topcoat under artificial lighting.Unclad at an angle under artificial lighting.

First up is Unclad, described as “a wood-brown nude creme.” This is the warmest darkest shade of the collection and was perfectly opaque in one coat!

Unclad at an angle under artificial lighting.Unclad macro under artificial lighting.

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Disrobed shown at 1 coat plus topcoat under artificial lighting.Disrobed at an angle under artificial lighting.

Next up is Disrobed, described as “a nude cedar brown creme.” This shade is a darker more cool toned brown with a little bit of an ash undertone. Completely opaque in 1 coat!

Disrobed at an angle under artificial lighting.Disrobed macro under artificial lighting.

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Omit shown at 1 coat plus topcoat under artificial lighting.Omit at an angle under artificial lighting.

Next up is Omit, described as “a light honey-mustard shade.” Omit has very yellow warm buttery undertones and was completely opaque for me in one coat!

Omit at an angle under artificial lighting.Omit macro under artificial lighting.

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Exposed shown at 1 coat plus topcoat under artificial lighting.Exposed at an angle under artificial lighting.

Next up is Exposed, described as “a light mauve nude creme.” This one has a gorgeous pinky purple feel to it and is super flattering! Completely opaque in just one easy coat.

Exposed at an angle under artificial lighting. Exposed macro under artificial lighting.

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Bare shown at 1 coat under artificial lighting.Bare at an angle under artificial lighting.

Now on to the 2 lightest shades, this is Bare which is described as “a tortilla brown creme.” Bare was beautifully opaque in 1 coat and is a touch deeper than the last shade.

Bare at an angle under artificial lighting.Bare macro under artificial lighting.

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Skin shown at 2 coats plus topcoat under artificial lighting.Skin at an angle under artificial lighting.

Lastly I have Skin, described as “a light beige-brown creme.” This is the lightest shade of the collection and was just shy of being a one coater for me.